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Aortoiliac occlusive disease often presents as hip, buttock, or thigh claudication. Diminished or absent femoral pulses as well as impotence in men may also be noted. This constellation of findings is known as the “Leriche Syndrome.”
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Hieb, R.A. (2010). Aortoiliac Angioplasty and Stenting. In: Morgan, R., Walser, E. (eds) Handbook of Angioplasty and Stenting Procedures. Techniques in Interventional Radiology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-399-6_8
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